Education awards

‘Delighted’ to be nominated

'This nomination is a testament to the effort of our dedicated educators and staff who work tirelessly with our students to achieve their personal best.'

Year 10 and 11 Masada students visiting NSW Parliament. Photo: Instagram
Masada College is nominated for Secondary School of the Year. Photo: Masada

Masada College has been nominated for Secondary School of the Year in this year’s Australian Education Awards.

Now in their sixth year, the awards recognise the outstanding achievements of the country’s top performing schools, principals, department heads and teachers.

“We are delighted to have been nominated for Secondary School of the Year – Non Government,” said Masada College head of senior school Ryan Gill.

“This nomination is a testament to the effort of our dedicated educators and staff who work tirelessly with our students to achieve their personal best.”

This year, the awards will be recognising educational excellence across 28 categories, which includes the new category of Best First Nations Education Program. The new award recognises schools that have gone above and beyond to foster positive physical and mental health outcomes for the Indigenous students they teach.

“Teachers make a difference in the lives of students every day. They do this by being present, by caring for every student, and by acting from a deep sense of vocation,” said CEO of Education Perfect Alex Burke.

Education Perfect is a curriculum-aligned teaching and learning platform for years 5-12 students, teachers and parents.

“For many students, that one inspirational teacher that truly sees them has an ongoing impact that positively influences their lives,” said Burke.

“Celebrating those achievements and recognising how teachers empower students to attain their goals, build strong relationships, and dream, inspires the next generation of teachers, and acknowledges the important role that teachers play in society.”

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